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Tournament Rules and Guidelines for Little League Softball, 9-10 Year Old Division Softball, 10-11 Year Old Division Softball, Junior League Softball, Senior League Softball and Big League Softball Points of Emphasis in Bold Italics Tournament play started in Little League in 1947. Conduct of tournament play by District Administrators began in 1956 following the first Little League International Congress. Today, responsibility for scheduling and supervising all district tournament games comes under jurisdiction of the District Administrator. Little League International has the right to appoint Tournament Directors at other levels of tournament play. The Tournaments of Little League have grown year by year until today they have become the outstanding, in fact, the only exposure that the majority of the public sees. In many cases, they are the criterion by which Little League is judged. Proper conduct at tournament time imposes a large responsibility upon all concerned. Good judgment and exemplary disciplines are demanded if Little League tournaments of the future are to remain worthwhile in the public esteem. The Little League Softball Tournament, 9-10 Year Old Division Softball Tournament, 10-11 Year Old Division Softball Tournament, Junior League, Senior League and Big League Softball Tournaments are authorized by the Little League International Board of Directors. Leagues which exercise the option to participate in Tournament Play must pledge they will do so with full knowledge of the rules and in agreement that the rules will be upheld. RULES: Except where noted in these Tournament Rules and Guidelines, the Little League Softball Official Regulations and Playing Rules will be used in the conduct of the 9-10 Year Old Division Tournament, the 10-11 Year Old Division Tournament, the Little League Softball Tournament, the Junior League Softball Tournament, Senior League Softball Tournament and Big League Softball Tournament. 9-10 Year Old Division and 10-11 Year Old Division: The objective of the 9-10 Year Old Division & 10-11 Year Old Division Tournament is to provide nine, ten and eleven year old players the opportunity to participate in a softball tournament at the District, Sectional and State levels at the conclusion of the regular season. Leagues are strongly encouraged to place the maximum number of players (14) on the Tournament Affidavit, thereby giving more players the opportunity to participate. Responsibility and Chain of Command It should be clearly understood by Tournament Directors and league presidents that operation of the annual tournaments in Little League come under a different authority and jurisdiction from that normally observed during the playing season. It is, in fact, a whole new ball game. Once the tournament season starts, authority is vested solely in the Tournament Committee at Williamsport. T-1

There will be no waivers or resorting to local rules or other variation unless granted explicitly from Williamsport. To administer the tournament properly and scale down thousands of teams to two finalists in the limited time afforded by the tournament season is an undertaking requiring considerable disciplines. Once the tournament starts, it must proceed without interruption. If protests or disputes occur which cannot be settled by the umpires or Tournament Director through immediate and concise application of the rules, an appeal must be made through proper channels promptly to prevent a major blockage or loss of momentum. Revocation of tournament privileges or forfeiture of a tournament game may be decided only by the Tournament Committee at Williamsport. Should a problem arise that cannot be resolved while a game is in progress, the game must be suspended by the umpire-in-chief and the problem referred immediately to the Tournament Director. If not resolved, it must be referred to the Regional Director. If still unresolved, it will be referred to the Tournament Committee in Williamsport. If the Tournament Committee deems any player to be ineligible, it may result in forfeiture of tournament game(s), and/or suspension or removal of personnel from tournament play, and/or suspension or removal of personnel or teams from further Little League activities, and/or suspension or revocation of the local league s charter. These actions can only be taken by the Tournament Committee in Williamsport. The Tournament Committee and the individual Regional Directors may appoint agents to act on their behalf, and any person so appointed shall have the authority to act as, and exercise the duties of, the Tournament Committee or the individual Regional Directors. The Tournament Committee also reserves the right in its sole discretion to impose any of the above penalties if, in its judgment, any player, manager or coach displays unsportsmanlike conduct or repeatedly/willfully violates any rules, regulations or policies contained herein during the game, at the game site or at any event related to the International Tournament. The decision of the Tournament Committee is final and binding. The committee also reserves the right to impose any penalty the committee deems appropriate if the committee determines action is necessary to correct a situation brought to its attention, regardless of the source of that information. The decision of the Tournament Committee is final and binding. Knowledge of the rules must be guaranteed before a Tournament Director is declared qualified. All Tournament Directors will undergo a thorough and instructive briefing session prior to taking on their duties, must signify that they understand the rules and regardless of personal feelings, they are in full agreement and can interpret them properly. At the time of the district tournament meeting, it will be required that each league president or the representative in attendance signify that the league and tournament team managing personnel are knowledgeable of Tournament Rules and are in full agreement with these conditions. Selection of Tournament Teams (Recommended Method) Little League would gain immeasurably in esteem of the public if all tournament teams were selected by the players themselves. Players relish 104 T-2

the challenge of competition, but their anxiety to excel is in balance with an intuitive respect and admiration for teammate and opponent alike who demonstrate superior ability and skill. 1. It is not required that players be selected for the position they occupy during the regular season. For example, a pitcher who is also a good outfielder or infielder may be placed on the roster and used in whatever position the manager deems to be of advantage. 2. Tournament team candidates should be selected upon their playing ability and eligibility. The roster should include sufficient pitching strength to meet tournament schedules. 3. The following plan was presented to the International Congress, Washington, D.C., 1965, as a guideline, taken from the experience of the International Advisory Council. The principle is to have all components of a league determine and participate in fair and democratic selection of the tournament team. This would eliminate many of the complaints, abuses, pressures and charges of favoritism which are directed toward the league president. The following groups should each select its tournament team. Group 1 - Players Group 2 - League Officers Group 3 - Team Managers Group 4 - Team Coaches Group 5 - Volunteer Umpires Every player on the eligible teams is entitled to vote. Each group submits its list of players at a meeting of the board of directors of the league. The names are to be read and counted from each of the groups, and the players in the order of total votes received will become eligible for the tournament team. Where more than one player has an equal number of votes to qualify for the last position or positions, final selection should be made by a majority vote of the board of directors at the time of the meeting. NOTE: Method of selection is to be determined by the local league board of directors. TOURNAMENT ORGANIZATION Teams Each chartered league shall be eligible to enter a team. Alternates are not authorized. (NOTE: In the 9-10 Year Old Division and 10-11 Year Old Division, a league may enter more than one tournament team with the District Administrator s approval.) Where two or more charters have combined to form a single program, a tournament team must be selected for each charter composed of players from within its own chartered area. Exceptions can only be made by the Charter Committee. Tournament teams and Eligibility Affidavit shall consist of, and must be limited to, a maximum of fourteen (14) players, one (1) manager and a maximum of two (2) coaches. Senior League: Tournament teams may be selected from all league teams in a district or may be regular season unit team. Teams and Eligibility 105 T-3

Affidavit shall consist of, and must be limited to, a maximum of sixteen (16) players, one (1) manager and a maximum of two (2) coaches. Big League: Tournament teams may be selected from all league teams in a district or may be a regular season unit team. Teams and Eligibility Affidavit shall consist of, and must be limited to, a maximum of seventeen (17) players, one (1) manager and a maximum of two (2) coaches. Managers and Coaches The president of the league, the District Administrator or District Staff shall not serve as manager or coach. Little League: The manager and coach(es) shall be regular season team managers and/or coaches from the Little League Softball (Majors) Division. 9-10 Year Old Division & 10-11 Year Old Division: The manager and coach(es) shall be regular season team managers and/or coaches from the Little League Softball (Majors) Division or Minor League Division. Junior League: The manager and coach(es) shall be regular season team managers and/or coaches from the Junior Division or Senior Division. Senior League: The manager and coach(es) shall be regular season team managers and/or coaches from the Junior Division, Senior Division or Big League Division. Big League: The manager and coach(es) shall be regular season team managers and/or coaches from the Senior Division or Big League Division. Umpires The Tournament Director shall have full responsibility for providing volunteer Little League umpires for tournament play. Umpires from leagues involved in the game should not be assigned. The District Administrator shall not umpire. There should be at least two umpires in each game. More are recommended when available. The designated Umpire-in-Chief for each game must be an adult. Tournament Eligibility Affidavit It shall be the league president s responsibility to review and certify the birth records (league age) by viewing the original birth record and residence (as defined by Little League Baseball, Incorporated) of all players. When the league finally decides on the makeup of the team, names must be entered on the league s Eligibility Affidavit. Once the District Administrator certifies the Eligibility Affidavit, the tournament team will be required to have in its possession: 1. the Eligibility Affidavit; 2. a map showing the actual boundaries of the league, with locations noted for the residences of the parent or legal guardian (court appointed) or location of the school for every participant named on the affidavit; 3. tournament verification form for each player (strongly recommended); 106 T-4

4. three or more documents to determine residency of the parent(s) or legal guardian (court appointed) or a document to support school attendance/ enrollment for each player named on the tournament affidavit; 5. waivers (i.e. II(d), IV(h), Charter Committee, etc...) IMPORTANT: Alternates are not authorized. They shall not accompany the team and shall not be listed on the Eligibility Affidavit. Eligibility Affidavit must be certified by the District Administrator or his or her designated appointee and presented by the team manager to the Tournament Director before every game. Each Tournament Team must have twelve (12) eligible players for the District Administrator to certify. EXCEPTION: A District Administrator may certify the Eligibility Affidavit for those teams that provide a justifiable reason for not having twelve (12) players. NOTE: The Eligibility Affidavit becomes official once the team plays its first tournament game. Participation in Other Programs Participation in other programs during the International Tournament is permitted, subject to the provisions of Regulation IV (a) Note 2. Release of Names The release of names of players selected for the tournament team shall not be made before June 15, or two weeks prior to the start of the tournament within their respective division (whichever is earlier), and not until the availability and eligibility of all prospective team members have been established. (Little League accident insurance for tournament teams will not go into effect until June 15, or the date of the release of the names of Tournament Team members, whichever is earlier). Violation of this rule may be cause for revocation of tournament privilege by the Tournament Committee. League Eligibility In order for a Little League program to be eligible to enter a team or teams into the International Tournament (including 9-10 Year Old Division and 10-11 Year Old Division) the following must be accomplished as indicated: 1) The league must be chartered in the division(s) for which it wishes to enter a tournament team(s), no later than June 4, 2014. Examples: Chartered in Little League Majors to enter a Major Division team (11-12 year olds); chartered in Senior League to enter a Junior, Senior or Big League team, etc. 2) The league must have scheduled and played, at a minimum, a 12- game (per team) regular season exclusive of playoffs and tournament games for each division entering tournament. See Reg. VII. The schedule shall be arranged so that at least one-half of the games are scheduled prior to June 15. 3) All waiver requests (for the league, team, player, manager and/or coach) of any kind must be submitted and approved not later than June 4, 2014. 107 T-5

4) Team number revisions and fees incurred by the league must be paid in full by June 4, 2014. 5) All combined team and interleague play requests that may involve tournament play must be submitted and approved not later than June 4, 2014. Failure to meet any of the listed requirements could result in a team or teams being declared ineligible by the Tournament Committee at Little League International. Player Eligibility Players are eligible for Tournament Play, provided they meet the criteria established by the Little League Residency Eligibility Requirement, Participation In Other Programs and the following: 9-10 Year Old Division - Any player League Age 9 or 10, with amateur status, who has participated as an eligible player in 60 percent (60%) of the regular season games as of June 15, with the exception of the school softball season, on a: 1. Little League Softball (Majors Division) team, or; 2. Minor League Softball team. 10-11 Year Old Division - Any player League Age 10 or 11, with amateur status, who has participated as an eligible player in 60 percent (60%) of the regular season games as of June 15, with the exception of the school softball season, on a: 1. Little League Softball (Majors Division) team, or; 2. Minor league Softball team. Little League (Majors Division) - Any player League Age 11 or 12, with amateur status, who has participated as an eligible player in 60 percent (60%) of the regular season games as of June 15 on a Little League Softball (Majors Division) team, with the exception of the school softball season. Junior League - Any player League Age 12, 13 or 14, with amateur status, who has participated as an eligible player in 60 percent (60%) of the regular season games as of June 15, with the exception of the middle school, junior high school or high school softball season, on a: 1. Junior League Softball team, or; 2. Senior League Softball team, or; 3. Big League Softball team. Senior League - Any player League Age 13, 14, 15 or 16, with amateur status, who has participated as an eligible player in 60 percent (60%) of the regular season games as of June 15, with the exception of the middle school, junior high school or high school softball season, on a: 1. Junior League Softball team, or; 2. Senior League Softball team, or; 3. Big League Softball team. Big League - Any player League Age 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, with amateur status, who has been a rostered member for 60 percent (60%) of the regular season games (special games may be counted toward this requirement) by the start of Tournament Play in their respective District, with the exception of the high school or college softball season, on a: 1. Junior League Softball team, or; 2. Senior League Softball team, or; T-6 108

3. Big League Softball team. Exception: The local league board of directors may permit a player to be eligible for selection, who does not meet the 60 percent (60%) requirement, if they provide a physician s note documenting an injury or illness prior to or during the current season prohibiting his/her participation and such note releases the player for the balance of the Regular Season and/or Tournament Play. NOTE 1: Consistent with a manager s ability to conduct the affairs of his or her team, a manager may disqualify a player from the team for the current season, subject to board of directors approval, if the player repeatedly misses practice or games. NOTE 2: The Big League Softball, Senior League Softball and Junior League Softball Tournaments are divided by age, without regard to the regular season division in which a player participates, as noted above. CONDITION 1: Participation must be within the chartered league/district named on the Eligibility Affidavit unless written approval is granted by the respective Regional Director and Charter Committee. CONDITION 2: A player who is not able to participate in a number of local league regular season games because of participation in a school softball program will receive an adjustment on the minimum participating in games required under this rule. EXAMPLE: If, for any given division, Team A played 20 regular season games before June 15, and a player missed 10 games because of participation in a school softball program, that player is required to have participated in only six (6) regular season games to be eligible for the Tournament Team. CONDITION 3: A player may be named to the roster of, and practice with, only ONE Little League International Tournament Team. Once the affidavit is signed by the local league president, player agent and District Administrator (or their representatives), the players listed on the affidavit shall not be eligible to participate on any other Little League International Tournament Team for the current year. Softball players league age 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 may be eligible for selection to multiple tournament teams. These players may only be selected to one tournament team. Under no circumstances may these players be chosen for, practice with or participate with more than one tournament team. Violation of this rule may be cause for revocation of tournament privilege by the Tournament Committee. Tournament Requirement for Non-Citizens A participant who is not a citizen of the country in which he/she wishes to play, but meets residency requirements as defined by Little League, may participate in that country if: 1. his/her visa allows that participant to remain in that country for a period of at least one year, or; 2. the prevailing laws allow that participant to remain in that country for at least one year, or; 3. the participant has an established bona fide residence in that country for at least two years prior to the start of the regular season. 109 T-7

Exceptions can only be made by action of the Charter Committee in Williamsport. Insurance Accident: A league or district Senior/Big League team shall not be accepted for tournament play unless covered by accident insurance, which includes tournament play. It is strongly recommended that a medical release for each player on the Affidavit be carried by the team manager. Liability: Liability Insurance must be carried by the league on whose field tournaments are played as well as all leagues who participate in the tournament. Minimum coverage of $1,000,000 single limit, bodily injury and property damage. The policy must include coverage for claims arising out of athletic participants. If insurance is purchased locally, a copy of the policy must be on file at Little League International. Replacement of Player, Manager or Coach Any player, manager or coach listed on the Eligibility Affidavit who is unable to participate because of injury, illness, vacation or other justifiable reason may be replaced by another eligible person. If a player, manager or coach is replaced, that person may not be returned to the Tournament Affidavit. Permanent replacements must be from the league s regular season teams and shall be recorded and approved by the District Administrator or Tournament Director in the space provided on the back of the Eligibility Affidavit. Exception: If a manager or coach is unable to attend a game for a justifiable reason, a Tournament Director could approve a temporary replacement. Temporary replacement of a manager or coach need not be entered on the Eligibility Affidavit. A manager or coach who is ejected from a game may not be replaced for the team s next physically played game. (See Rule 4.07) Playing Equipment The dimensions and other specifications of all playing equipment used must conform to those set forth in the Little League, Junior League, Senior League and Big League Softball Playing Rules except for those noted below: Every member of the team must wear a conventional uniform which includes shirt, pants or shorts, socks and cap or visor. This may be a regular season uniform. NOTE: The wearing of caps or visors is optional for each player while on defense. Each team must provide at least six (6) (seven (7) for Junior/Senior/Big League) NOCSAE approved safety helmets with warning labels. The batter, all base runners (on-deck batters for Junior/Senior/Big League) and player base coaches must wear approved helmets. All male players must wear athletic supporters. Catchers (male) must wear the metal, fibre or plastic type cup. Catchers must wear a mask with (NOCSAE) approved catchers helmet (skull cap type not acceptable) and dangling type throat guard during practice, infield/outfield, pitcher warm-up and games. All catchers must T-8 110

wear chest protector and shin guards. Male catchers must wear long model chest protector with neck collar. Shoes with metal spikes or cleats are not permitted. Shoes with molded cleats are permissible. Junior/Senior/Big League Players: Shoes with metal spikes or cleats are permitted. Schedules Each District Administrator must finalize tournament schedules prior to the start of the tournament or by June 15 (whichever is earliest). Schedules for each level (District, Section, Division, State, Regional) must utilize Little League International approved single elimination brackets, double elimination brackets or pool play format with pool play tie breaker format as noted beginning on Page T-26. All other tournament formats must be approved by the Tournament Committee. 9-10 & 10-11 Year Old Division, Little League: A team may play in up to two (2) doubleheaders games in seven (7)-day period. one day with the approval of the Regional Director. Junior/Senior/Big League: Teams may participate in a maximum of three (3) games in a day. NOTE 1: Inclement weather may be justification to revert to single elimination in order to complete a tournament on schedule, with the approval of the Regional Director. NOTE 2: The 9-10 & 10-11 Year Old Divisions advances to state level only. NOTE 3: Consult approved schedules for specific dates. Tournament dates may vary. Tournament Team Practice Try-outs or practices by tournament teams shall not be held before June 15 or two weeks prior to the start of the tournament within their respective division. Tournament team practice may only take place against other teams within the same or contiguous districts in the same division, providing such practice is done out of uniform. (Little League accident insurance for tournament teams will not go into effect until June 15, or the date of the release of the names of tournament team members, whichever is earlier). Violation of this rule may be cause for revocation of tournament privileges by the Tournament Committee. Selection of Fields Local leagues selected to host a section, state, division, region or world series tournament must have an approved ASAP safety plan. All games shall be played upon Little League fields approved by the Tournament Director. Exception to this rule can only be made with the consent of the Regional Director. Fields must be enclosed with an outfield fence. The distance to the outfield fence should be 200 feet from home plate. Tournament Directors should not permit portable outfield fences to exceed 200 feet. The Tournament Director or assistant shall judge fitness of the playing field before the game starts.

9-10 & 10-11 Year Old Division, Little League: The on-deck batter s position is not permitted. NOTE: For additional information about field selection, see Physical Conditions on page T-22. Games Under Lights Games under lights may be scheduled at all levels of tournament play. The District Administrator having jurisdiction must determine that lighting installations meet minimum standards approved by Little League International. Curfew No inning shall start after midnight prevailing time (12:30 a.m. prevailing time for Junior League; 1:00 a.m. prevailing time for Senior/Big League). NOTE: An inning starts the moment the third out is made completing the previous inning. NOTE: Neither Tournament Directors and officials nor tournament teams are permitted to circumvent the curfews established above by continuing, suspending and restarting or starting a game after curfew has been reached and play is required to be terminated. If the curfew noted above occurs during a game suspended in accordance with Tournament Rule 11, that game must not be continued after the curfew. It must either be resumed on a subsequent day, or declared ended, as determined by rule. Starting Time of Games A game shall not be started unless the Tournament Director or assistant judge there is adequate time to complete the game before darkness or curfew. Admission Charge There shall be no charge for admission to Little League Tournament, 9-10 or 10-11 Year Old Division Tournament games. Junior/Senior/Big League: An admission charge is permitted. CONDITIONS OF TOURNAMENT PLAY Protests This rule replaces Rule 4.19. No protest shall be considered on a decision involving an umpire s judgment. Equipment which does not meet specifications must be removed from the game. Protest shall be considered only when based on: A. The violation or interpretation of a playing rule; When a manager claims that a decision is in violation of the playing rules, the following steps must be taken: 1. A formal (verbal) protest must be made to the umpire-in-chief at once by the manager or coach. 2. The umpire-in-chief must immediately call a conference of all umpires working the game. 112 T-10

3. If the problem cannot be resolved to the satisfaction of the managers, the umpire-in-chief shall be required to consult with the Tournament Director or District Administrator. 4. If the managers do not accept the decision of the Tournament Director, either manager may elect, without penalty, to discontinue play until the matter is referred to the Regional Headquarters. Either the umpire-in-chief, Tournament Director or District Administrator will call the Regional Headquarters at this time. 5. If the managers do not accept the decision of the Regional Director (or his/her designated agent), either may insist that the matter be referred to the Tournament Committee in Williamsport. The decision of the Tournament Committee shall be final and binding. NOTE 1 - PROTESTS INVOLVING PLAYING RULES NOT RESOLVED BEFORE THE NEXT PITCH OR PLAY SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED. NOTE 2 - UMPIRES, TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS AND DISTRICT ADMINISTRATORS DO NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO DECLARE A FORFEITURE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. B. The use of an ineligible pitcher. Ineligibility under this rule applies to violations of Tournament Playing Rule 4. If an ineligible pitcher delivers one or more pitches to a batter, that game is subject to protest and action by Tournament Committee in Williamsport. 1. If the facts establishing or verifying an ineligible pitcher become known DURING a game, and the ineligible pitcher participates in the game, subject to the following conditions: (a) A protest may be lodged by the manager or coach with the umpire-in-chief, who shall consult with the Tournament Director or District Administrator. (b) The Tournament Director or District Administrator must contact the Regional Director (or his/her appointed agent), who shall contact the Tournament Committee for a decision. The decision of the Tournament Committee shall be final and binding. 2. If the facts establishing or verifying an ineligible pitcher become known AFTER a game, and the ineligible pitcher participated in the game, subject to the following conditions: (a) A protest may be lodged by the manager or coach with the Tournament Director or District Administrator. Such protest must be made before either team affected by the protest begins another game. (b) The Tournament Director or District Administrator must contact the Regional Director (or his/her appointed agent), who shall contact the Tournament Committee for a decision. The decision of the Tournament Committee shall be final and binding. T-11 113

C. The use of an ineligible player. Ineligibility under this rule applies to league age, residence (as defined by Little League Baseball, Incorporated), participation in other programs, participation as an eligible player for sixty (60) percent of the regular season in the proper division, or violation of Regulation I- XVII. 1. If the facts establishing or verifying the ineligibility of a player are known to the complainant PRIOR TO the game, the following steps must be taken: (a) The complainant shall present the matter to the Tournament Director and/or District Administrator. (b) The matter SHALL be resolved with the Regional Director and, through the Regional Director and the Tournament Committee BEFORE the first pitch of the game. The decision of the Tournament Committee shall be final and binding. 2. If the facts establishing or verifying the ineligibility of a player become known DURING a game, and the ineligible player participates in the game, that team shall forfeit the game in question, subject to the following conditions: (a) A protest may be lodged by the manager or coach with the umpire-in-chief, who shall consult with the Tournament (b) Director or District Administrator. The Tournament Director or District Administrator must contact the Regional Director (or his/her appointed agent), who shall contact the Tournament Committee for a decision. The decision of the Tournament Committee shall be final and binding. 3. If the facts establishing or verifying the ineligibility of a player become known AFTER a game, and the ineligible player participated in the game, that team shall forfeit the game in question, subject to the following conditions: (a) A protest may be lodged by the manager or coach with the Tournament Director or District Administrator. Such protest must be made before either team affected by the protest begins another game. (b) The Tournament Director or District Administrator must contact the Regional Director (or his/her appointed agent), who shall contact the Tournament Committee for a decision. The decision of the Tournament Committee shall be final and binding. In addition to the penalties described above in A, B, and C, the Tournament Committee may disqualify a player, team or entire league from tournament play. The Tournament Committee may take action as a result of a protest or on its own initiative. Disqualification of a team or player(s) and/or forfeiture of a game must be the decision of the Tournament Committee at Williamsport, and such decisions will be made prior to the continuation of the affected team(s) or player(s) in further tournament play. 114 T-12

NOTE 1: All officials, including all managers, coaches, scorekeepers, umpires, Tournament Directors, District Administrators, etc., should make every effort to prevent a situation that may result in the forfeiture of a game or suspension of tournament privileges. However, failure by any party to prevent such situations shall not affect the validity of a protest. Must Play To Advance A team shall not advance from one level of Tournament to a higher level of tournament play without first having competed against and defeated a scheduled opponent at the tournament level from which it is seeking to advance. Any team advancing without play must do so with the approval of the Regional Director. TOURNAMENT PLAYING RULES The Little League, Junior League, Senior League and Big League Softball Playing Rules shall govern tournament play except as noted below: 1. SOFTBALLS: Softballs meeting Little League specifications for a 12- inch softball shall be used in 10-11, Little League, Junior League, Senior League and Big League play. The 11-inch softball shall be used in the 9-10 division. NOTE: The preferred ball of tournament play is Little League licensed Dudley brand softballs. Specific models for tournament play can be found here: www.littleleague.org/tournamentballs. 2. FIELDS: All fields are considered neutral. The home team shall be determined by the toss of a coin, the winner having the choice. The official pitching distance shall be (1) 9-10 Year Old Division: 35 feet; (2) 10-11 Year Old Division and Little League (Majors): 40 feet; and (3) Junior/Senior/Big League: 43 feet. 3. PLAYING RULES: A copy of the Little League Regulations and Playing Rules and the Tournament Rules and Guidelines must be available at each tournament site and at the time the game is to be played. This is the responsibility of the Tournament Director. Written ground rules established by the Tournament Director or assistant must be reviewed with both managers and the umpire-in-chief at least ten (10) minutes before the start of the game. It is suggested the same be available to news media if requested. a. In all Tournament levels and divisions, the penalty for use of an illegal bat [see Rule 6.06 (d)], if discovered before the next player enters the batter s box following the turn at bat of the player who used an illegal bat, is: i. The batter is out (NOTE: The manager of the defense may advise the plate umpire of a decision to decline this portion of the penalty and accept the play. Such election shall be made immediately at the end of the play), and; ii. The manager of the team will be ejected from the game, the batter who violated the rule will be ejected from the game and the offensive team will lose one eligible adult base coach for the duration of the game. T-13 115

b. 10-11 Tournament Division: The batter may advance on an uncaught third strike (6.05/6.09). This rule will not apply for the 9-10 Tournament Division. c. 10-11 Tournament Division: Base runner(s) must maintain contact with the base in which they are entitled until the ball has been released by the pitcher on delivery [(7.08(a)(5)]. 9-10 Tournament Division: Base runner(s) must maintain contact with the base in which they are entitled until the ball has been batted or reaches the batter [(7.08(a)(5)]. 4. PITCHING RULES - LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL, 9-10 YEAR OLD SOFTBALL AND 10-11 YEAR OLD DIVISION These rules replace the regular season pitching regulations. Violation of these pitching rules is subject to protest and action by the Tournament Committee in Williamsport if protested or brought to the Tournament Committee s attention. a. Any player on a tournament team may pitch. (NOTE: There is no limit to the number of eligible pitchers a tournament team may use in a game.) b. A Tournament pitcher may not pitch in regular season or Special Games while the team is still participating in the Tournament. c. Delivery of a single pitch constitutes having pitched an inning. d. A pitcher remaining in the game, but moving to a different position, can return as a pitcher anytime in the remainder of the game, but only once in the same inning as he/she was removed. e. One (1) calendar day of rest must be observed following regular season or Special Games play, and between levels of Tournament Play. f. A player may not pitch in more than twelve (12) innings in a day. 9-10 & 10-11 Year Old Division: players may not pitch in more than seven (7) innings in a day. g. If a player pitches in less than seven (7) innings in a calendar day, no rest is required. h. If a player pitches in seven (7) or more innings in a calendar day, one day s rest is required. This also applies between regular season games following Tournament elimination or Special Games following the Tournament. EXAMPLE 1: A player may pitch on Saturday in regular season play then, after one (1) calendar day s rest, pitch again in the next level of tournament play on Monday. EXAMPLE 2: A player may pitch on Saturday in the final district game then, after one (1) calendar day s rest, pitch again in the next level of tournament play on Monday. EXCEPTIONS: (1) A player may pitch on consecutive calendar days if less than seven (7) innings were pitched in the previous calendar day. (2) In a game suspended by darkness, weather or other causes and resumed the following calendar day, the pitchers of record at the time the game was halted may continue to pitch to the extent of the remaining eligibility that pitcher would have had during the previous day. However, in no

event shall any pitcher pitch more than twelve (12) innings (seven [7] innings - 9-10 and 10-11) in any game. i. Failure to remove a pitcher who has reached his/her maximum number of innings pitched or use of an ineligible pitcher is basis for protest. Violations protested or brought to the Tournament Committee s attention, shall result (by action of the Tournament Committee) in the suspension of the team s manager for the next two scheduled tournament games, even if those games are played at the next tournament level. Additional penalties (up to and including forfeiture of a game and/or disqualification of the team, managers or coaches from further tournament participation) may be imposed if, in the opinion of the Tournament Committee: 1. a manager or coach takes any action that results in making a travesty of the game, or; 2. a team fails to meet the requirements of this rule more than once during the International Tournament, which begins with District play and ends at the World Series level (State level for 9-10 and 10-11), or; 3. a manager willfully and knowingly disregards the requirements of this rule. A manager or coach suspended for any reason is not permitted to be at the game site and must not take any part in the game, nor have any communications whatsoever with any persons at the game site. Violation may result, by action of the Tournament Committee, in further suspension, forfeiture of a game and/or disqualification of the team, managers or coaches from further tournament participation. JUNIOR/SENIOR/BIG LEAGUE a. Any player on a tournament team may pitch. (NOTE: There is no limit to the number of eligible pitchers a tournament team may use in a game.) b. A Tournament pitcher may not pitch in regular season or Special Games while the team is still participating in the Tournament. c. Delivery of a single pitch constitutes having pitched an inning. d. A pitcher remaining in the game, but moving to a different position, can return as a pitcher anytime in the remainder of the game, but only once in the same inning as he/she was removed. e. No pitching restrictions apply. A player may not pitch in more than 10 innings in a day. f. If a player pitches in less than five (5) innings in a calendar day, no rest is required. g. If a player pitches in five (5) or more innings in a calendar day, one day s rest is required. This also applies between regular season games following tournament elimination or Special Games following the Tournament. EXAMPLE 1: A player may pitch on Saturday in regular season play then after one (1) calendar day s rest, pitch again in the first game of the district playoffs on Monday.

EXAMPLE 2: A player may pitch on Saturday in the final district game then after one (1) calendar day s rest; pitch again in the next level of tournament play on Monday. EXCEPTIONS (1) A player may pitch on consecutive days if less than five (5) innings were pitched in the previous calendar day. (2) In a game suspended by darkness, weather or other causes and resumed the following calendar day, the pitchers of record at the time the game was halted may continue to pitch to the extent of the remaining eligibility for that game. However, in no event shall any pitcher pitch more than 10 innings in any game. h. Failure to remove a pitcher who has reached his/her maximum number of innings pitched or The use of use of an ineligible pitcher is basis for protest. Violations protested or brought to the Tournament Committee s attention, shall result (by action of the Tournament Committee) in the suspension of the team s manager for the next two scheduled tournament games, even if those games are played at the next tournament level. Additional penalties (up to and including forfeiture of a game and/or disqualification of the team, managers or coaches from further tournament participation) may be imposed if, in the opinion of the Tournament Committee: 1. a manager or coach takes any action that results in making a travesty of the game, or; 2. a team fails to meet the requirements of this rule more than once during the International Tournament, which begins with District play and ends at the World Series level, or; 3. a manager willfully and knowingly disregards the requirements of this rule. A manager or coach suspended for any reason is not permitted to be at the game site and must not take any part in the game, nor have any communications whatsoever with any persons at the game site. This includes pregame and postgame activities. Violation may result, by action of the Tournament Committee, in further suspension, forfeiture of a game and/or disqualification of the team, managers or coaches from further tournament participation. 5. FORFEITS: No game may be forfeited or a team disqualified without the authorization of the Tournament Committee. Violations which may result in forfeiture or disqualification must be reported immediately to the Regional Director before further play takes place which would involve a team or teams affected by such action. 6. BENCH/DUGOUT: No one except the players, manager and coach(es) shall occupy the bench or dugout during a game. Base coaches may be players, or adults. Two (2) adult base coaches are permitted at all levels subject to playing rule 4.05(2). 7. VISITS: A manager or coach may not leave a dugout for any reason during a game without receiving permission from an umpire. The

manager or coach may be removed from the field for the remainder of the game for violation of this rule. When permission is granted the manager or coach will be permitted to go to the mound to confer with the pitcher or any defensive player(s). A manager or coach who is granted a time out to talk to any defensive player will be charged with a visit to the pitcher. A manager or coach may come out twice in one inning to visit with the pitcher, but the third time out, the player must be removed as a pitcher. The manager or coach may come out three times in a game to visit with the pitcher, but the fourth time out, the player must be removed as a pitcher. The rule applies to each pitcher who enters a game. NOTE: Only one offensive time-out will be permitted each inning. 8. INJURY/ILLNESS: If a player is injured or becomes ill during a game, the decision of a doctor (if present) or medical personnel will be final as to whether or not the player may continue in the game. 9. MANDATORY PLAY 9-10 Year Old Division, 10-11 Year Old Division, Little League, and Junior League: If a tournament team has thirteen (13) or more eligible players in uniform at a game, then every player on a team roster shall participate in each game for a minimum of one (1) at bat. If a tournament team has twelve (12) or fewer eligible players in uniform at a game, then every player on a team roster shall participate in each game for a minimum of six (6) consecutive defensive outs and bat at least one (1) time. a. Managers are responsible for fulfilling the mandatory play requirements. b. There is no exception to this rule unless the game is shortened for any reason. NOTE: A game is not considered shortened if the home team does not complete the offensive half of the sixth or seventh inning (or any extra inning) due to winning the game. c. Failure to meet the mandatory play requirements in this rule is a basis for protest. If one or more players on a roster do not meet this requirement, and if protested or brought to the Tournament Committee s attention, it shall result (by action of the Tournament Committee) in the suspension of the team s manager for the next two scheduled tournament games, even if those games are played at the next tournament level. Additional penalties (up to and including forfeiture of a game and/or disqualification of the team, managers or coaches from further tournament participation) may be imposed if, in the opinion of the Tournament Committee: 1. a manager or coach takes any action that results in making a travesty of the game, causing players to intentionally perform poorly for the purpose of extending or shortening a game, or; 2. a team fails to meet the requirements of this rule more than once during the International Tournament, which begins with District play and ends at the World Series level (State level for 9-10 and 10-11), or; T-17 119

3. a manager willfully and knowingly disregards the requirements of this rule. A manager or coach suspended for any reason is not permitted to be at the game site and must not take any part in the game, nor have any communications whatsoever with any persons at the game site. This includes pregame and postgame activities. Violation may result, by action of the Tournament Committee, in further suspension, forfeiture of a game and/or disqualification of the team, managers or coaches from further tournament participation. d. For the purposes of this rule, six (6) consecutive defensive outs is defined as: A player enters the field in one of the nine defensive positions when his/her team is on defense and occupies such position while six consecutive outs are made; bat at least one (1) time is defined as: A player enters the batter s box with no count and completes that time at bat by being retired or by reaching base safely. 10. SUBSTITUTIONS/RE-ENTRY: This tournament rule replaces regular season Rule 3.03 (re-entry) for all levels of tournament play. a. If illness, injury or the ejection of a player prevents a team from fielding nine (9) players, a player previously used in the lineup may be inserted, but only if there are no other eligible substitutes available. The opposing team manager shall select the player to re-enter the lineup. A player ejected from the game is not eligible for re-entry. b. Any player who has been removed for a substitute may re-enter the game in the SAME position in the batting order. c. A substitute entering the game for the first time may not be removed prior to completion of her/his mandatory play requirements. NOTE 1: See definitions in Rule 9(d) above on complying with this rule defensively and offensively. Tournament Rule 10(c) does not apply to Senior League or Big League. NOTE 2: A player who has met the mandatory play requirements, and is a pitcher at the time she/he is removed, may be removed for a substitute batter and re-enter the game as a pitcher once, provided the pitcher was not physically replaced on the mound. EXCEPTION: Does not apply to Senior and Big League Softball. Example: Player A is a starter and not a pitcher, Player B substitutes into the game for player A. Both players have met mandatory play by completing one time at bat and/or 6 consecutive outs and both occupy the same spot in the batting order. In the fifth inning player A becomes a pitcher and is scheduled to bat in the sixth inning, but player B bats for player A. Both players have met mandatory play requirements and player A was not physically replaced on the mound as a pitcher, therefore, player A can return to pitch the sixth inning. 120 T-18

d. Defensive substitutions must be made while the team is on defense. Offensive substitutions must be made at the time the offensive player has her/his turn at bat or is on base. e. A starter and her/his substitute must not be in the lineup at the same time, except as provided in Rule 10(a). f. Improper substitution is a basis for protest. Protests involving improper substitution not resolved before the next pitch or play shall not be considered. g. Rule 7.14, Special Pinch Runner, will apply during tournament. h. Senior/Big League only: Rule 3.03, Designated Hitter, WILL apply during the tournament. i. Senior League/Big League Softball: Any player in the starting lineup, including the designated hitter, who has been removed for a substitute may re-enter the game ONCE, provided such player occupies the same batting position as he or she did in the starting lineup. A substitute (non-starter) may not re-enter the game in any position once they are removed from the lineup. 11. SUSPENDED GAMES: Any game in which a winner cannot be determined in accordance with the playing rules shall be resumed from the exact point at which it was suspended regardless of the number of innings played. EXCEPTION: In the event that the first inning is not completed, the game shall be replayed from the beginning and all records, including pitching, disregarded. Incomplete (not regulation) or tie games are considered suspended games. NOTE: A contest decided by forfeit does not constitute a game for the purposes of this rule, unless one complete inning was physically played before the game was forfeited. (Forfeits are only by decree of the Tournament Committee in Williamsport.) 12. TEN-RUN RULE: If at the end of a regulation game one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: If the visiting team has a lead of ten (10) or more runs, the home team must bat in their half of the inning. 13. REGULATION GAME: Each tournament game must be played to the point of being an official game: a. Regulation games are of four or more innings (five or more innings in Junior/Senior/Big League) in which one team has scored more runs than the other (three and one-half (3½) if the home team is ahead or four and one-half (4½) if the home team is ahead in Junior/Senior/Big League). b. Regulation games (when a winner can be determined) terminated because of weather, darkness or curfew must be resumed if the visiting team ties the game or takes the lead in their half of the inning and the home team does not complete their at bat or take the lead in an incomplete inning. This does not apply to games suspended or delayed by weather that may still be resumed before darkness or curfew (as defined in Tournament Rules and Guidelines Curfew) on the same day. T-19 121